Lunds & Byerly’s Shopping List 4/11 – 4/17/13

Lunds & Byerly’s are two higher-end grocery stores in the Twin Cities area that offer some good deals each week (we post Lunds & Byerlys coupon matchups together as their ads are identical).

One perk Lunds and Byerly’s stores offer is online grocery shopping. With this service, you create an account and then add items to your virtual grocery cart. You can pay via credit card or PayPal, then choose to have your order delivered to a home or business in the Twin Cities area or select drive-thru pickup (only available at some stores). The delivery fee is $9.95 and the drive-thru fee is $4.95 (no minimum amount required). They’ll even accept manufacturer’s coupons that will be credited to your account.

Your turn: What other deals did you find at Lunds and Byerly’s this week?

Week-Long Deals

Produce Deals

Driscoll’s Strawberries (1 lb.) $1.79Spend $10 and use Lunds & Byerly’s text coupon to get 1 lb. free (exp 4/24 – see below for instructions on how to sign up for text coupons)
Final price: Free after coupon and $10 purchase

Free Smash Cake for Baby’s 1st BirthdayGet a free 7-inch single-layer smash cake for Baby when you purchase a 7-inch double-layer or larger decorated cake. To place your order, bring in a copy of your child’s birth certificate a minimum of 3 days before the event.

Pharmacy Convenience Packaging
Speak with a Lunds & Byerly’s pharmacist to sign up for a free month of convenience packaging (a $15 value). Each package includes the name and administration time printed directly on the package. All medications are sorted and arranged in single-serve packages.

Pharmacy Rewards
Fill 5 prescriptions at any Lunds or Byerly’s Pharmacy and you’ll receive 10% off your grocery bill. You’ll receive a card with 5 spaces on it which they will stamp each time you get a prescription filled. After 5 stamps, turn in the card when you checkout for 10% off your total.

Reusable Bags
For every reusable bag used to bag your groceries, Lunds & Byerly’s will donate 5¢ to Twin Cities-based Second Harvest Heartland to fight hunger.